Example sentences of "[pron] [be] on to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was on to the exchange for your name and number as soon as the news came through , but it took me an hour and a half to bully someone into looking up where the phone-box was .
2 We were on to the pudding course by now and I was attacking a delicious crème brûlée with great gusto , while Sally sensibly preferred the fresh fruit salad .
3 Then it 's on to the state of Massachusetts for today 's destination , Boston .
4 Then it 's on to the weights and rowing apparatus .
5 He 's on to the ball before anyone else , but he conserves the energy of his horses . ’
6 Another Methuselah of Lutomer Riesling later , it was on to the Safeway own-brand cod fish fingers served on a bed of baked beans , accompanied by large dishes of McCain 's oven chips and Findus frozen peas , with a choice of HP sauce or plain ketchup .
7 After that it was on to the theatre for the evening show , then back to the Theatre Girls ' Club for , if they are to be believed , another meal of egg and chips .
8 Then it was on to the chapel , where work from other faculties and departments was on show .
9 Magdalen , which had been Oscar Wilde 's college , always attracted a fair number of rarefied and aesthetic young men , and it was on to the path of this tradition that one of Lewis 's first pupils , John Betjeman , happily placed his bedroom-slippered toe .
10 Then it was on to the Salvation Army old people 's home where one resident remarked : ‘ How beautiful you are .
11 If these did n't work it was on to the funerals — huge fantasy ones .
12 Within a short while he was on to the subject of Libya 's exports .
13 Then he was on to the cabin top and releasing the main halyard .
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